''Total Devo'' is the seventh
studio album
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by American
new wave band
Devo
Devo (, originally ) is an American rock band from Akron, Ohio, formed in 1973. Their classic line-up consisted of two sets of brothers, the Mothersbaughs (Mark and Bob) and the Casales (Gerald and Bob), along with Alan Myers. The band had a ...
, released on May 24, 1988 by
Enigma Records
Enigma Records (also known as Enigma Entertainment Corporation) was a popular rock and alternative American record label in the 1980s.
History
Enigma Records launched as a division of Greenworld Distribution, an independent music importer/dis ...
, just under four years after their previous album, ''
Shout'' (1984). "
Disco Dancer
''Disco Dancer'' is a 1982 Indian dance film, written by Rahi Masoom Raza and directed by Babbar Subhash. It stars Mithun Chakraborty and Kim in leading roles, with Om Puri, Gita Siddharth and Karan Razdan in supporting roles with Rajesh Kh ...
" hit No. 45 on ''
Billboard
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s
Hot Dance Club Play
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chart for the week of September 3, 1988.
Production
''Total Devo'' was recorded between 1987 and 1988, with the basic tracks recorded at Devo studios, in
Marina del Rey
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, and the additional tracks at Master Control, in
Burbank, California
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.
The album was the first Devo studio album released after the departure of drummer
Alan Myers, who was replaced by former
Sparks and
Gleaming Spires
Gleaming Spires was an American new wave pop group in the 1980s.
Background
Performing as Bates Motel, they were enlisted by brothers Ron and Russell Mael to be a part of the 1981–85 incarnation of their band, Sparks. After completing demo ...
drummer
David Kendrick
David Kendrick (born March 23, 1955) is an American musician who is currently a member of the experimental pop band Xiu Xiu. A former member of Gleaming Spires and Devo, he has recorded and toured with Sparks, Andy Prieboy and Revolushn. He is ba ...
. This was the last Devo album to include the use of the
Fairlight CMI
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— with links to some Fairlight history and photos
It was based on a commercial lic ...
digital sampling synthesizer, which was mostly used for pre-sequencing the album and sampling in the choruses of "Some Things Never Change" and "Agitated".
Composition
"Some Things Never Change" contains a portion of lyrics from an earlier composition entitled "Some Things Don't Change", which was rejected from their previous album, ''
Shout'', and later appeared on the compilation album ''
Recombo DNA
''Recombo DNA'' is a collection of studio demos and unreleased tracks by the American new wave band Devo. It was originally released in 2000 by Rhino Entertainment's Rhino Handmade label and limited to 5,000 copies.
Background
''Recombo DNA'' ...
'' in 2000. The song also paraphrases a lyric from
the Beatles
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' "
A Day in the Life" and appeared in
Interplay's computer
adventure game
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, ''
Neuromancer
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'', itself an adaptation of
the 1984 novel of the same name by
William Gibson
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.
"The Shadow" has lyrics that contain numerous references to literary works such as
The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
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. The chorus is partially lifted from
T. S. Eliot's poem "
The Hollow Men
"The Hollow Men" (1925) is a poem by the modernist writer T. S. Eliot. Like much of his work, its themes are overlapping and fragmentary, concerned with post–World War I Europe under the Treaty of Versailles (which Eliot despised: compare "Ge ...
" and it incorporates and paraphrases the catchphrase from the serials following the character
the Shadow
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("Who knows what lurks in the hearts of men?/The shadow knows!").
Artwork and packaging
The cover photograph is based on an early promotional photo by Devo from 1977. For the
silhouette
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photo on the back cover, the band members posed naked, in a spoof of
Prince
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's ''
Lovesexy
''Lovesexy'' is the tenth studio album by American recording artist Prince. The album was released on May 10, 1988 by Paisley Park Records and Warner Bros. Records. The album was recorded in just seven weeks, from mid-December 1987 to late Janua ...
'' album art. It is a common misconception that David Kendrick's chin on the front cover was taken from another photo and pasted on, having supposedly fallen behind
Bob Casale
Robert Edward Casale Jr. (born Robert Edward Pizzute Jr.; July 14, 1952 – February 17, 2014), or "Bob 2", was an American musician, composer and record producer. He came to prominence in the late 1970s as the keyboardist and rhythm guitari ...
's uniform; however, according to Kendrick, and based on alternate shots from the cover photo shoot, the "pasted-on" effect is simply due to the odd lighting from Kendrick's arm casting a shadow on his face.
The caption on the front cover has changed depending on the number of tracks contained in each release. The cover of the original vinyl release included the caption "11 digital cartoons from the de-evolution band," while the original CD release, which included two additional tracks, was captioned "13 digital cartoons from the de-evolution band." A cassette release was captioned "12 digital cartoons..." and the
Restless Records
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re-release is captioned with "16 digital cartoons...". The 2018 Futurismo release simply says "Digital cartoons...".
Promotion
Two music videos were made for the album's second single, "
Disco Dancer
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", both using remixed versions of the track by producer Ivan Ivan. Both videos are similar, but the 12-inch mix video has additional footage, including a topless woman, and was only on promotional VHS tapes distributed to nightclubs. According to Devo co-songwriter and bass guitarist
Gerald Casale
Gerald Vincent "Jerry" Casale ( ) ( ''né'' Pizzute; born July 28, 1948) is an American musician. He came to prominence in the late 1970s as co-founder, co-lead vocalist, and bass player of the new wave band Devo, which released a top 20 hit in ...
, the video for the 7-inch Mix failed to receive airplay after first being aired on
MTV
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's "Smash or Trash?", in which a video was aired and viewers would call in and vote on it. The video was "trashed" and MTV refused to air it after that.
"Baby Doll" was used that same year in the comedy film ''
Tapeheads
''Tapeheads'' is a 1988 comedy film directed by Bill Fishman and starring John Cusack, Tim Robbins, Sam Moore and Junior Walker. The film was produced by Michael Nesmith, who briefly appears as a bottled water delivery man.
Plot
After losing th ...
'', with newly recorded Swedish lyrics, and was credited to (and shown in a music video by) a fictitious Swedish band called Cube-Squared.
''Total Devo'' was the only Devo album to be released on
DAT in addition to the standard releases on vinyl, cassette and CD.
Reissue
In 2018, Futurismo Inc. issued a two-disc deluxe edition of ''Total Devo'', on both CD and vinyl formats. The double CD set comes housed in a digipak while the double LP comes in three vinyl color variations. Both formats include gatefold sleeves with spot gloss logos and shapes, a fold-out poster and liner notes from band member Gerald Casale.
Critical reception
Village Voice
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critic
Robert Christgau
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awarded the album a C+ grade, noting its "retro-electro sheen".
Michael Azerrad
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of ''
Rolling Stone
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'' magazine awarded the album one star out of five, dismissing it as "a desperate SOS from main writer Mark Mothersbaugh." Of "Baby Doll", ''
Cash Box
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'' said, "this terribly unimaginative (by their standards) single is trying to be commercial."
In a retrospective review, Steve Huey of
AllMusic
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said ''Total Devo'' found the band to be "no longer innovative and not incredibly compelling."
Track listing
* Track 11 not included on vinyl release of the album.
* Track 13 included on first CD version, DAT version, and subsequent CD releases.
1994
Restless Records
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CD reissue bonus tracks
2018 Futurismo Inc. "Deluxe Edition" CD bonus disc
Tracks 9–14 previously unreleased.
Personnel
Credits adapted from ''
Pioneers Who Got Scalped: The Anthology'' CD liner notes:
Devo
*
Mark Mothersbaugh
Mark Allen Mothersbaugh (; born May 18, 1950) is an American composer, singer, and multi-instrumentalist. He came to prominence in the late 1970s as co-founder, lead singer and keyboardist of the new wave band Devo, whose " Whip It" was a top 2 ...
– vocals, keyboards, guitar
*
Gerald Casale
Gerald Vincent "Jerry" Casale ( ) ( ''né'' Pizzute; born July 28, 1948) is an American musician. He came to prominence in the late 1970s as co-founder, co-lead vocalist, and bass player of the new wave band Devo, which released a top 20 hit in ...
– vocals, bass guitar, keyboards
*
Bob Mothersbaugh
Robert Leroy Mothersbaugh, Jr. (; born August 11, 1952), or by his stage name "Bob 1", is an American songwriter, composer, musician and singer.
Mothersbaugh's music career spans more than 40 years. He came to prominence in the late 1970s as lead ...
– lead guitar, vocals
*
Bob Casale
Robert Edward Casale Jr. (born Robert Edward Pizzute Jr.; July 14, 1952 – February 17, 2014), or "Bob 2", was an American musician, composer and record producer. He came to prominence in the late 1970s as the keyboardist and rhythm guitari ...
– rhythm guitar, keyboards, vocals
*
David Kendrick
David Kendrick (born March 23, 1955) is an American musician who is currently a member of the experimental pop band Xiu Xiu. A former member of Gleaming Spires and Devo, he has recorded and toured with Sparks, Andy Prieboy and Revolushn. He is ba ...
– drums
Credits adapted from the original album's liner notes:
Additional musicians
* Greta Greta – backing vocals on "Plain Truth"
*
Nan Vernon
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Biography Early life
Ve ...
– backing vocals on "Plain Truth"
* Steve Lindsay – bass sample on "Disco Dancer"
Technical
* Devo – producer
* Bob Casale – engineer
* Ted Pattison – assistant engineer
* Gerald Casale – graphic concepts, art direction, World Service uniforms
* Mark Mothersbaugh – graphic concepts, art direction, World Service uniforms
*
Rocky Schenck
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– photography
* Robert Mothersbaugh –
Amiga
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computer graphics
* Muto-little – uniform fabrication
* Patrick Pending – layout, design
*
Jim Mothersbaugh
Jim Mothersbaugh (; born January 18, 1956) is an American electronic engineer and former musician. He was the second drummer of the new wave band Devo, replacing Rod Reisman who played for only one show. Mothersbaugh joined Devo with his older ...
–
Roland
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equipment, technical collaboration
Tour
After a four-year hiatus, the ''Total Devo'' tour saw the band scaling things back considerably. The sets were very basic with no complex visuals and the band wore plain red shirts and pants, with the computer generated image of a smiling and frowning face (as featured on the artwork of the album) on the back of the shirts. These outfits were augmented by
Energy domes as well as the "World Service" uniforms introduced at the time of release during certain parts of the show.
[DEVO – Satisfaction – live 1988](_blank)
/ref> The tour was commemorated on the 1989 album '' Now It Can Be Told''.
On later dates in the tour, two songs from their next album ''Smooth Noodle Maps
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'' were added to the setlist: "Post Post-Modern Man" and "A Change Is Gonna Cum".
Tour setlist
''First Leg (1988–1989)''
# " Jocko Homo (Sad Version)"
# "It Doesn't Matter to Me"
# "Going Under"
# "Working in the Coal Mine
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Lee Do ...
"
# "Happy Guy"
# "That's Good
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Cast list
* Hale Hamilton as Marcellus Starr
* Stella Gray as Jose ...
"
# "Jerkin' Back 'N' Forth"
# "Pity You"
# "Girl U Want
"Girl U Want" is a 1980 single by American new wave band Devo. It was the first single released from their third studio album ''Freedom of Choice'' (1980).
Composition
"Girl U Want" was allegedly inspired by the song " My Sharona" by the Knack ...
"
# " Whip It"
# "Baby Doll"
# "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
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"
# "Uncontrollable Urge"
# "Gut Feeling/Gates of Steel
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* Gates (surname), various people with the last name
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* Gates McFadd ...
"
# " Beautiful World"
# "Shout/ Somewhere/Disco Dancer
''Disco Dancer'' is a 1982 Indian dance film, written by Rahi Masoom Raza and directed by Babbar Subhash. It stars Mithun Chakraborty and Kim in leading roles, with Om Puri, Gita Siddharth and Karan Razdan in supporting roles with Rajesh Kh ...
"
''Second Leg Onward (1989–1990)''
# "Going Under"
# "Happy Guy"
# "That's Good
''That's Good'' is a 1919 American silent comedy film directed by Harry L. Franklin and starring Hale Hamilton, Stella Gray, and Herbert Prior. It was released on March 19, 1919.
Cast list
* Hale Hamilton as Marcellus Starr
* Stella Gray as Jose ...
"
# "Jerkin' Back 'N' Forth"
# "Planet Earth"
# "Girl U Want
"Girl U Want" is a 1980 single by American new wave band Devo. It was the first single released from their third studio album ''Freedom of Choice'' (1980).
Composition
"Girl U Want" was allegedly inspired by the song " My Sharona" by the Knack ...
"
# " Whip It"
# "Post-Post Modern Man"
# "A Change Is Gonna Cum"
# "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
"(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" is a song recorded by the English rock band the Rolling Stones. A product of Mick Jagger and Keith Richards' songwriting partnership, it features a guitar riff by Richards that opens and drives the song. The riff ...
"
# "Uncontrollable Urge"
# "Mongoloid
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"
# "Gates Of Steel
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People
* Gates (surname), various people with the last name
* Gates Brown (1939-2013), American Major League Baseball player
* Gates McFadd ...
"
# "Jocko Homo
"Jocko Homo" is the B-side to Devo's first single, "Mongoloid", released in 1977 on Devo's own label, Booji Boy Records and later released in the UK on Stiff Records. The song was re-recorded as the feature song for Devo's first album, '' Q: Are ...
"
# "Smart Patrol/Mr. DNA"
# "Gut Feeling"
#"Come Back Jonee"
#" Beautiful World"
# "Shout"
#" Somewhere"
#"Disco Dancer
''Disco Dancer'' is a 1982 Indian dance film, written by Rahi Masoom Raza and directed by Babbar Subhash. It stars Mithun Chakraborty and Kim in leading roles, with Om Puri, Gita Siddharth and Karan Razdan in supporting roles with Rajesh Kh ...
"
Chart performance
Weekly charts
References
External links
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Devo albums
1988 albums
Enigma Records albums